On Friday 10 August 2007 01:16:48 Gary Kline wrote:
>       Guys,
>
>       A couple years ago I got a hold of Ubuntu and until recent months
>       thought it was the best thing since [[ fill-in ]].
>       Long-story-shot, I am wedged at 6.06 (a Long Term Support)
>       version, and because the *next* "LTS" isn't due until 2009
>       and *mostly* because the Linux filesystem __ate__ several
>       files (at least one binary; plus several gifs/jpgs/whatever),
>       I'm thinking of switching back.  Our 6.2-RELEASE really is the
>       best release I've seen, so I may just buy 6.3 or 7.1 or
>       whatever.  The other option is to buy or download the pee-cee
>       version (1.4 or later) of BSD.  I want something with audio and
>       video apps that JustWork{tm}; something that's mostly for fun.
>       ....Altho, as noted above, my installation of 6.2 comes pretty
>       close.  Has anybody on this list used the PC version of BSD?
>       What about a "desktop-BSD"??
>
>       suggestion? advice?
>
>
>       gary

If you want to stick with ubuntu, try Ubuntu Studio 
(http://www.ubuntustudio.org) or have a look at the article about it at 
http://www.howtoforge.com/the_perfect_desktop_ubuntustudio7.04.

I'm using DesktopBSD (http://www.desktopbsd.net/) for the moment (due to 
serious Xorg upgrade problems...). Theire lastest version 1.6RC3 comes with 
Xorg 7.2 pre-installed, so thats already a headache less ;-) As for the rest, 
it is a 6.2-Stable.

They have a great Package Manager who takes care of all dependencies and other 
stuff. Which means that you can use the ports (or packages) as usualy. 

I like it so far :-)
-- 
Beni.
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